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. >> technology is just a great thing for us. and it would did bad for the criminals. but that's okay with us. >> reporter: and now police, they say that they will take a look at the surveillance video from this target behind me in vallejo some time tomorrow. marcy and her friends and family have had enough money with the assist who say that they will also help out to replace those gifts for those kids in oakland children. live in vallejo, k -- kpix 5. >>> it happened on rolling hill way during the evening of november 30. >>> the 21-year-old accused of shooting and killing a man over a playstation pleaded not guilty today. ronnie collins accused of killing walka during a botched transaction on december 1. but they claimed that the assistant d.a. is trying the case in the media. >> a motion that could run high in cases like this. i'm not frustrated, but that it is just hard for them to take a position. and they present things the way they want to present them. >> collins, expected back in court on january 3. >>> korean-war veteran recently released after being detained
. >> technology is just a great thing for us. and it would did bad for the criminals. but that's okay with us. >> reporter: and now police, they say that they will take a look at the surveillance video from this target behind me in vallejo some time tomorrow. marcy and her friends and family have had enough money with the assist who say that they will also help out to replace those gifts for those kids in oakland children. live in vallejo, k -- kpix 5. >>> it happened on...
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one thing is what apple did is rollout a technology which is a locating technology. it is called ibeacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement is and they were doing and the apple store. any application developer could do or whether for macy's or a train station or what ever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. there is rumor that android will be able to use ibeacon as well. they may not be competitive. google has their own thoughts and programs. is really location hotly contested market. there's a lot of technology out there. the winner is not always the biggest technology. successful, doesn't mean apple will spend less money on traditional forms of advertising, print advertising? >> apple has plenty of money to spend on whatever form of advertisements. i don't know if they will drop anything. into initial introduction the apple stores is to show other retailers that apple is eating their own a dog food. maybe provide a best of example. the real money and real utility is it becomes a real hook for
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>> it's matching the technology with the patient. we want to pair technology with the right type of patient. >> how is it going? katie is working with our team up in portland. she was born without her hand. so she is worn prosthetic devices throughout her life. she's gotten interested in the para olympics. she wants to do track and field. >> how does is it different than the one you would normally use? >> it's much lighter. made of carbon fighter and the socket is comfortable and sweat-proof and actually, it's made for this starting block. so, it helps me get down. i will show you. >> on your mark, getset. go. >> katie was born in taiwan with a congenital condition. like many amputeas who have grown up without, she was concerned about comfort. >> yes. >> what was the reason? >> i knew i was going to college. i wanted people's first impression of me not to be a person with a disability or an amputation but, also, wanted to see how it would feel like to have two hands or the closest thing that i could. >> the island technology is the c
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>> one thing is what apple did they are rolling out a technology which is essentially a location technology called i beacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement last week is that apple is doing it in the apple store, but any application developer could do or whether -- could do that whether it is for macy's or a train station or a ballpark or whatever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. is a rumor that androids will they may not be be able to use i beacon as well. competitive. google has their own thoughts and programs. the indoor location market is really a hotly contested market. there's a lot of technology out there. sometimes the winner is not always the best technology but the one that can get the biggest footprint down. if it is we go, successful for apple, does it mean they will spend less money on traditional forms of advertising, print advertising? maybe some of those catchy tv ads? apple has plenty of money to spend on whatever form of advertisements they want. arnold gay will drop anything. their initial intr
>> one thing is what apple did they are rolling out a technology which is essentially a location technology called i beacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement last week is that apple is doing it in the apple store, but any application developer could do or whether -- could do that whether it is for macy's or a train station or a ballpark or whatever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. is a rumor that androids will...
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consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels across the globe, original programming. values not seem to be the crater of rerunning existing programs. a lot of the networks and over the top players such as netflix are investing capital and original programming. that is what is happening as in audience becomes more fragmented , original drives subscription revenue and advertising. netflix credit o. co coliseum cards -- created "house of cards" and we are seeing it is the driver. >> is a danger they overpay? would you look at sports, some of the figures are so big. , and iss rights probably the most valuable across the globe. l
consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels...
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air is a lot of technologies involved in things such as wearable devices -- there is a lot of technologies. in the they are involved google glass project. we want to make sure they have the technologies available to offer them to companies like google or apple or microsoft, and those companies that will be developing in the future, so that will be key, offering extra things to their clients going forward in the future to keep up the prophet margins, because in pure manufacturing, -- to keep margins, because in pure manufacturing, the margins are not that high. >> some sort of wearable device, what does this mean for apple? is this a conflict of interest? >> yes, at first, people would think so, and the chairman of foxconn in june this year at the annual shareholders meeting showed off. it was a smartwatch that he had, and he was very proud of it because it could measure somebody's heartbeat and transfer it, and iphone, of course, and so he was proud to show off this technology, but it conflict.ctly a until now, foxconn has not gone out to compete with any of their clients. they have been v
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that's why developing strategies for using this technology is a key component in my work. as an example, take off the ipad and i can get the control room to put on the over head again one more time. thank you. is shown here is a palm sized timer. it is it has a display screen and 3 buttons for minutes seconds, start and stop and it costs a dollar. for me as a person with moderate adhd i know my strengths and i know my needs and what works for me and what doesn't so with this device -- if i could hut hit the over head one more time. i know that over the course of a few minutes depending on how i feel that day my attention to details can be minimal so i can set this timer for five minutes if i'm having a good day. 3 minutes if it's a so-so day 2 minutes if it's a fantastic day. put in my pocket go back to my work then the timer will go off and no matter what i'm doing i'll be called back -- am i working on what i'm supposed to be working on. why am i paying attention to this e-mail when i have so many to deal with. i don't want to use my phone for this. it's a smartphone it
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is the technology the same? >> in some ways. when you are looking for a face, you are giving it a lot of hints. if you are looking for a genetic product image, it is much harder. you do not know what you are looking for when you are first given an image. >> why hasn't google done this already? >> let's say there are a lot of people trying, but it is hard technology to solve. we are venture capitalists. we think they'd. they.think google was a small thing and they made it big. calledthis investment is --? >> super fish. -- >> do you think it will have more commerce, or more commerce related results? >> it is a start. if you click on something and buy something, people get paid. super fish has been profitable for a couple of years. lex already? >> yes, year-over-year. >> thank you very much. wild stuff. >> wild, indeed. we will have more on "bloomberg west" just after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. amazon ceo jeff bezos is also in the private space race. his company, blue origin, has ast testified -- testfired ne
is the technology the same? >> in some ways. when you are looking for a face, you are giving it a lot of hints. if you are looking for a genetic product image, it is much harder. you do not know what you are looking for when you are first given an image. >> why hasn't google done this already? >> let's say there are a lot of people trying, but it is hard technology to solve. we are venture capitalists. we think they'd. they.think google was a small thing and they made it big....
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green technologies the game and stopping that he doesn't even come to us interested in new technologies those extra ten c seventeen is great excitement that our child is possible to let states that will present cause it's honestly think that a country that's comprised of the times and into the sensitive its new technologies that strange notion that for incontinence an exchange of experiences between people between countries is one of the main piece of human development. i think that that's the thing is that a business here in the real question is not one to me and is the fountain in fact the case that doesn't make me think this pickle techniques to post i spoke with it. the room the industry speed railways pilgrimage moisten it with that now stretches for the two styles. nineteen sixty four. the shinkansen bullet train was will's first place people. it's technology that allowed these trains to run it up to two hundred and ten km run attracted attention worldwide the issue to celebrate set the maximum speed of two hundred and seventy km making the one hundred and fifty kilo or two betwee
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stubhub is using technology and data to create a better experience for fans. i know you love your concerts. >> and a big sports fan as well. there is no more efficient market than stubhub. stubhub will opt in with a solution. ebay scooped it up in acquisition a few years back. check this out. >> scalpers -- it is time to change the way that tickets are sold. >> it is about the fan experience. innovation is used across the business. >> stubhub takes a percentage off ticket sales on the rest goes to the seller. stubhub is after a lot more. the business has grown dramatically. back then it sold 10 tickets a minute. today it sells one ticket every second. it has grown with mobile ticketing. stubhub is a risk for even. the ebay gross margins have fallen. milking big data could be the key. >> this is a new science. we are trying to understand that. raji arasu is the chief technology officer. >> where we are taking it to the next level is what that consumers might be intending to do. >> for years i bought tickets from a site called mr. ticket. but stubhub sets the ma
stubhub is using technology and data to create a better experience for fans. i know you love your concerts. >> and a big sports fan as well. there is no more efficient market than stubhub. stubhub will opt in with a solution. ebay scooped it up in acquisition a few years back. check this out. >> scalpers -- it is time to change the way that tickets are sold. >> it is about the fan experience. innovation is used across the business. >> stubhub takes a percentage off...
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or technology to come. as ang at everything company, technology the backbone at ups a driving so much air, and as you heard, not in the cards anytime soon. we spoke more with scott davis -- we will speak more with scott davis later on here. >> thank you. carol massar at ups. tune into bloomberg all day long as we go inside of ups and find out more about how the it just package shipping company is an matching the world 20 years from now. time now for on d markets. >> we are seeing markets pull back a little bit today. they closed at a record yesterday. if you look at the major averages here of people considering defense tapering, potentially, when will it come as well as budget talks from washington. s&p go backg the about four points or zero point 25%. we will have more. ♪ ofthis is the early addition "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. headlines.op world leaders are remembering nelson mandela at a memorial service at a soccer stadium in south africa. president obama was among those who spoke at the servic
or technology to come. as ang at everything company, technology the backbone at ups a driving so much air, and as you heard, not in the cards anytime soon. we spoke more with scott davis -- we will speak more with scott davis later on here. >> thank you. carol massar at ups. tune into bloomberg all day long as we go inside of ups and find out more about how the it just package shipping company is an matching the world 20 years from now. time now for on d markets. >> we are seeing...
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mobile technology is enabling the line to blur. you can have a seamless experience that has technology involved, but you can have choice around how you receive the item. we started with kate spade saturday in new york. we put a touchscreen on the storefront. if people walked by, they could shop. they can have it delivered to them with ebay now. that extended to the westfield mall here in the bay area. we have these gigantic touchscreens. consumers walking by can in gauge in a large touch green experience. they can see what they want and have it delivered to them. here is a great example. sony has a store in the mall. they have a touchscreen at another point in the mall. they can shop and then go over to the store to pick up and buy it or they can have it delivered to them later on at home. >> you have said this is not an experiment. how fast do you plan to scale this? >> we approach innovation. we're good at consumer innovation and creating new experiences. just as with ebay now, we have the ability to buy something from a number o
mobile technology is enabling the line to blur. you can have a seamless experience that has technology involved, but you can have choice around how you receive the item. we started with kate spade saturday in new york. we put a touchscreen on the storefront. if people walked by, they could shop. they can have it delivered to them with ebay now. that extended to the westfield mall here in the bay area. we have these gigantic touchscreens. consumers walking by can in gauge in a large touch green...
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we will pay attention to drone technology. the technology is not that far away. i think they'll regulation is years and years away. -- i think the regulation is years and years away. regulating drones is a challenge. >> are you thinking about five years out? >> i would say more like 10 years. this is a technology company. it is the backbone of what ups does. they spend about $1 billion a year on technology and most of that is looking at what could be down the road. interesting to hear what they had to say about drones. certainly, nothing is just around the corner here at ups. turning to ubs and the world of health care, what did the chief executive -- turning to ups and the world of health care, what did the chief executive have to say about their role in delivering products and services? >> i had no idea how much they are involved in health care. they have several buildings just devoted to health care here. and you know, fulfillment, and logistics, and just taking care of other companies. here is what scott davis had to say about health care companies specifical
we will pay attention to drone technology. the technology is not that far away. i think they'll regulation is years and years away. -- i think the regulation is years and years away. regulating drones is a challenge. >> are you thinking about five years out? >> i would say more like 10 years. this is a technology company. it is the backbone of what ups does. they spend about $1 billion a year on technology and most of that is looking at what could be down the road. interesting to...
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the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report you claim if 10% of vehicles on the road from self driven the country would save 37 billion. what other benefits do you see to self-driving cars, how do we save that money? >> crashes are expensive, costing more than 3 billion, that's $1,000 per person. there's a lot to be safe. congestion is in the order of $2 billion, that's a big savings, to the extent that the vehicles will smooth the freeway, even at the low adoption rate. there's benefits in terms of eco friendly driving and untold benefits for that that do not drive or at certain times of the day. we did not include the numbers. >> how hard will it be for people to accept the cars, and them. >> i think there is, because it's going to trickle in, i think people will accept them without knowing what they are accepting. we have a
the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report you claim if 10% of vehicles on the road from self driven the country would save 37 billion. what other benefits do you see to self-driving cars, how do we save that money? >> crashes are expensive, costing more than 3 billion, that's $1,000 per person....
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>> technology by its very nature has the ability to, you know, new level. so you can put up walls, and then there will be new technologies that can pierce those walls or get around them. so i certainly think there are walls that will be put up. and the different companies have put up walls of different so if you think about google and more recently twitter, they have put on technical -- technology called perfect forward secrecy. so the companies themselves haven't completely sort of put up the highest possible walls, because it is expensive. so they are basically checking it out to see how far they can go without having to incur a whole lot of expense. the nsa or the government can always go to other places. they can go to telecom companies or go to wireless locations. >> chris that's the technological state of play, what about the parallel track of the legal world? there must be a response to what is going on in this matter. >> i'm a technologist and what we just heard isn't necessarily true. yahoo has just announced they will be securing their customer's
>> technology by its very nature has the ability to, you know, new level. so you can put up walls, and then there will be new technologies that can pierce those walls or get around them. so i certainly think there are walls that will be put up. and the different companies have put up walls of different so if you think about google and more recently twitter, they have put on technical -- technology called perfect forward secrecy. so the companies themselves haven't completely sort of put...
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the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard. this will be the biggest in the world. >> why don't they just call it 4g? >> it's different. it's the way it works. it's the way it broadcasts a signal, the duration, how high it can go as well as the kind of chips. >> it's basically the same. >> it will have a lot of the same characteristics. for this market you had the other carriers choose. they have a much smaller percentage of the market. they originally chose homegrown technologies because it has been good for the units. it's good for the cell phone makers. apple didn't want to be involved. this was never licensed by the chinese government. making great the standard that licensed by the chinese government. >> apple could be a huge winner here. the question is how much could they win? >> it's unclear how much they could win and how many customers will migrate to that phone. there are other important players. a lot of other companies could do this. it is n
the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard. this will be the biggest in the world. >> why don't they just call it 4g? >> it's different. it's the way it works. it's the way it broadcasts a signal, the duration, how high it can go as well as the kind of chips. >> it's basically the same. >> it will have a lot of the same...
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so as a reward for investors and that technology. you see like a major restructuring of the power sector overtime? >> restructuring of -- >> of the power sector overtime. >> i think it's happening right now. you've got a lot more people engaged. historicallhistorically it's bel stations are owned by the guild and delivered to homes and businesses. now consumers want to be involved and engaged in the own energy production and more engaged in their energy usage. the development of the technologies on a smart grid are enabling consumers to do that. the traditional utility and power sector is having to respond much like what happened in the telecom sector. it's bringing great deficiencies to our utilization of energy. >> the gentleman's time has expired. this time recognize the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. and i think the commissioners for being with us today. i appreciate your testimony. if i could start with chairwoman lafleur. a series of questions if i could. under former chairman welling
so as a reward for investors and that technology. you see like a major restructuring of the power sector overtime? >> restructuring of -- >> of the power sector overtime. >> i think it's happening right now. you've got a lot more people engaged. historicallhistorically it's bel stations are owned by the guild and delivered to homes and businesses. now consumers want to be involved and engaged in the own energy production and more engaged in their energy usage. the development...
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grossed in the technology of their cell phones they didn't notice the gunman. we want to tell me to pay attention to your cell phone usage. right so david's question what about the secondary market in cell phone its way too easy to move a cell phone. that's why i said you wouldn't walk down the street carrying cash. in the the first time we've actually made more robbery arrests because people prefer to traffic in cell phones than drugs it's a secondary item. so the question was don't the new apple technology the lock that makes the brick phone contribute to that. there's so many other cell phones out there but we encourage any marker of any cell phone to enable the bringing technology because if it's not worth stealing it makes the city >>
grossed in the technology of their cell phones they didn't notice the gunman. we want to tell me to pay attention to your cell phone usage. right so david's question what about the secondary market in cell phone its way too easy to move a cell phone. that's why i said you wouldn't walk down the street carrying cash. in the the first time we've actually made more robbery arrests because people prefer to traffic in cell phones than drugs it's a secondary item. so the question was don't the new...
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the technology is proven and available and in fact the technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually utilizing. >> can you provide me an example of a full scale plant that is currently operating in this technology? >> i can give you examples of two that are 75% complete and an example of others that are coming up that are also in the planning stages. >> so what would those be? >> we have the facility that's 75% complete and there is another project in canada that is also you utilizing it in the way that's proposed in the new source. >> the clean coal power initiative funding. >> it's my understanding that there has been funding supported by the doe. they continue to have funding available for these type of projects. >> so they are receiving the funding. >> yes. that's my understanding. >> it's kind of interesting than because the energy policy act of 2005 clearly states projects receiving funding from this program can't be used to prove technology is adequately demonstrated so the examples are receiving funding and you can't use those, so can you explai
the technology is proven and available and in fact the technologies and facilities that you see being constructed today are actually utilizing. >> can you provide me an example of a full scale plant that is currently operating in this technology? >> i can give you examples of two that are 75% complete and an example of others that are coming up that are also in the planning stages. >> so what would those be? >> we have the facility that's 75% complete and there is...
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they see a real value proposition where we can provide technology to them, fundamental at technology to create integrations and mobile. at the same time, we can build revenue around that. by putting those two things together, we have been able to solve the fundamental problem of how do you make honey and mobile? how do you build that business? without cargo, it is hard to do. what do your clients one most from you? know they have a partner that understands what premium is, that is respectful of the brand and how long it has taken them to build that brand. cpmt dollars, high premium dollars. with a sales force that understands mobile. if you can help them understand mobile and bring them the dollars they would not get themselves, there is nothing better. they keep coming and saying, cargo, you solved our mobile advertising challenges. video.do you have a lot of social media integration. you have made of advertising. this gets a lot of allegories of what your client -- categories of what your client wants. >> whether it is the better homes & gardens of the world, whether it is the tech
they see a real value proposition where we can provide technology to them, fundamental at technology to create integrations and mobile. at the same time, we can build revenue around that. by putting those two things together, we have been able to solve the fundamental problem of how do you make honey and mobile? how do you build that business? without cargo, it is hard to do. what do your clients one most from you? know they have a partner that understands what premium is, that is respectful of...
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grossed in the technology of their cell phones they didn't notice the gunman. we want to tell me to pay attention to your cell phone usage. right so david's question what about the secondary market in cell phone its way too easy to move a cell phone. that's why i said you wouldn't walk down the street carrying cash. in the the first time we've actually made more robbery arrests because people prefer to traffic in cell phones than drugs it's a secondary item. so the question was don't the new apple technology the lock that makes the brick phone contribute to that. there's so many other cell phones out there but we encourage any marker of any cell phone to enable the bringing technology because if it's not worth stealing it makes the city >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communit
grossed in the technology of their cell phones they didn't notice the gunman. we want to tell me to pay attention to your cell phone usage. right so david's question what about the secondary market in cell phone its way too easy to move a cell phone. that's why i said you wouldn't walk down the street carrying cash. in the the first time we've actually made more robbery arrests because people prefer to traffic in cell phones than drugs it's a secondary item. so the question was don't the new...
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but that technology has got to be amazing to go along with that. so it's both. >> what i would say is within our sink or swim platform which is ranked the number one trading platform, we've done so much more over the past year in particular to integrate more content into the system. because it helps to better inform the end-user. in fact, within our platform, our clients can actually watch tom's show tastytrade what he is talking to them all day long about risk management and trading. so the content is packed and delivered through the trading platform spent so you guys are never listen to the show, right? i've never talked about risk management. [laughter] i've never mentioned risk management once. anyway, this is great. i thank you so much, and thank you, guys so much. one more speaker. thanks. [applause] >> i'll grab his bio because with a late change this morning but it's yaron brook and he is coming out right now. from the ayn rand institute, executive director. i.t. so much. [applause] spent i have no idea what i'm doing. i got an e-mail last
but that technology has got to be amazing to go along with that. so it's both. >> what i would say is within our sink or swim platform which is ranked the number one trading platform, we've done so much more over the past year in particular to integrate more content into the system. because it helps to better inform the end-user. in fact, within our platform, our clients can actually watch tom's show tastytrade what he is talking to them all day long about risk management and trading. so...
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our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. there was a self driving car and then a plan to use weather balloons. it looks like amazon might use robots and the former head of android is part of it. in china, the government has cleared the way for the largest cell carrier to offer four g services, and that could mean hundreds of millions of new customers. how do you put together the management team? we asked the guy who has done it. first, google is known for its far-reaching projects like google glass and the self driving car. now the latest moonshot involves robots. the company has required seven robotic companies in japan. ceo larry page writes, i am excited about andy rubin's next project. android started as a crazy idea -- it is still very early-- what might google be doing with these robots, and how might it compare with the delivery drone amazon is testing? first, what could google possibly be working on? >> i wouldn't say first. this is characteristic of how google operates. this has always been characteristic of how goo
our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. there was a self driving car and then a plan to use weather balloons. it looks like amazon might use robots and the former head of android is part of it. in china, the government has cleared the way for the largest cell carrier to offer four g services, and that could mean hundreds of millions of new customers. how do you put together the management team? we asked the guy who has done it. first, google is known for its...
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technology is key. it will be interesting to see what he thinks over at google hq. >> thank you very much, talking about the french problem at tui travel. we saw production data out of the french economy this morning. that might be impacted by our next story. cut almost 6000 jobs from its defense and space unit. let's get more details on what happens next from david tweed. he joins us from berlin. the origins of this restructure must lie with the failed merger with bae systems. since then, management looking very carefully at this unit. >> not that long ago, management wanted to see half of the business coming from the airbus civil aircraft business and half of the business coming from defense and space. since the merger was dropped by the germans, they have stepped right away from this. it is also a reflection of the drop in spending that we are seeing in europe. that is something that tom eggers was talking about. markets in europe are particularly down. one example is that, think about it. france put
technology is key. it will be interesting to see what he thinks over at google hq. >> thank you very much, talking about the french problem at tui travel. we saw production data out of the french economy this morning. that might be impacted by our next story. cut almost 6000 jobs from its defense and space unit. let's get more details on what happens next from david tweed. he joins us from berlin. the origins of this restructure must lie with the failed merger with bae systems. since...
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it is proven technology. and into work zones. since this is a derailment, it is possible it could have prevented it. while this is our last on scene media briefing, a work on this investigation is far from complete. investigators will continue interviewing the crew and employees of metro north, and will interview passengers on the train and additional first responders as necessary. they will also complete testing of the system, and documentation and independenting of the rail cards and the locomotives. i'd like to express my sincere appreciation to all the responders and officials from state and local new york government, at every turn they have made our jobs easier, and we really appreciate their support. finally before i take questions i would like to set some ground rules. if you have a question, please raise your hand, and i will call on you. i want to make sure as many of you as possible have a chance to ask a question. i would also ask that you identify yourself. with that i am happy to take questions. >> the scenario that'
it is proven technology. and into work zones. since this is a derailment, it is possible it could have prevented it. while this is our last on scene media briefing, a work on this investigation is far from complete. investigators will continue interviewing the crew and employees of metro north, and will interview passengers on the train and additional first responders as necessary. they will also complete testing of the system, and documentation and independenting of the rail cards and the...
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i went to virginia tech to look i went to virginia tech to look at technology to test helmets at technology to test helmets and track hits on college and and track hits on college and youth players. youth players. let's take a look. let's take a look. . . >>> homecoming in the >>> homecoming in the heartland. heartland. this is cornhusker county. this is cornhusker county. nebraska university, the nebraska university, the epicentre of college football. epicentre of college football. >> first big win. >> first big win. >> along with the tradition of >> along with the tradition of football - come football - come the hits. the hits. cheer cheer cheer cheer >> big hits like this one in >> big hits like this one in front of our cameras. front of our cameras. no one knows how hard the hits no one knows how hard the hits can be better than blake can be better than blake lawrence. lawrence. former lion former lion backer for nebraska backer for nebraska korn huhs kerrs. korn huhs kerrs. >> if -- korn huhs kerrs. >> if -- korn huhs kerrs. if if you had to bang your head you had to bang your head int
i went to virginia tech to look i went to virginia tech to look at technology to test helmets at technology to test helmets and track hits on college and and track hits on college and youth players. youth players. let's take a look. let's take a look. . . >>> homecoming in the >>> homecoming in the heartland. heartland. this is cornhusker county. this is cornhusker county. nebraska university, the nebraska university, the epicentre of college football. epicentre of college...
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is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an average storefront into an interactive shop double store. >> you walk up and touch the grass -- glass. then you pay on your mobile device. papal -- paypal brought in revenue of $1.6 billion. 42% of ebay's hall for the quarter. >> we take a small transaction fee. >> mobile payment is a crowded field with startups like square. million active0 customers that use the paypal wallet to shop area and that is a meaningful advantage. we have a relationship with that consumer that goes beyond the numbers. for a place to there is technically no shoppi
is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an...
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it was solved technologically. >> and the cleaning up of l.a. you could not see the mountains outside of pasadena, and there they were. >> something very cute i want to show you. herself was upset when the dog knocked over a two- year-old girl. but it looks like she tripped over her walker. then the dog licks her and she was very happy and she was all smiley. she did call for her mommy, though. and of course, the christmas tree lighting at the white house will happen friday. "bloomberg surveillance" will be continuing. up next, banking and the volcker rule. ♪ >> and this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keenet fu, with and alix steel. from the files of bloomberg west -- a set actor bitcoin in china. the central bank banning financial firms from handling bitcoin transactions. they say bitcoin does not have a ofe same legal status other currencies. people can use the currency as long as individual take on the risk themselves. my chris ault beefing up privacy of online communication. it is expanding data encryption to protect customer information
it was solved technologically. >> and the cleaning up of l.a. you could not see the mountains outside of pasadena, and there they were. >> something very cute i want to show you. herself was upset when the dog knocked over a two- year-old girl. but it looks like she tripped over her walker. then the dog licks her and she was very happy and she was all smiley. she did call for her mommy, though. and of course, the christmas tree lighting at the white house will happen friday....
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the education in 20 that 25 is technology. the problem is with technology you have to have customer service so 2025 is learning how to deal with both. the new technology that will be out in that year and using the people skills >> the slain people should be bilingual or trilingual and as the technology changes because the people change. we have to ask ourselves what do we not know. we have to think about and ask older people would should change >> it should be students learning the way you're learning with real, real instruments of the industry that you might be interested in. a smaller community i'd like to see all of our schools have the same access to all technology and taught resources. >> i think the craziest thing is constitutes shouldn't even have to be going to a building wherever they are. >> the institutions at universities they maybe based in one city and the students can learn from all over the world. >> that's it. thank you. thank you to our students and wonderful teacher. >> thank you. any other comments or quest
the education in 20 that 25 is technology. the problem is with technology you have to have customer service so 2025 is learning how to deal with both. the new technology that will be out in that year and using the people skills >> the slain people should be bilingual or trilingual and as the technology changes because the people change. we have to ask ourselves what do we not know. we have to think about and ask older people would should change >> it should be students learning the...
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technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the menace of nuclear weapons in iran, if diplomacy can solve it existential threat -- if we can fully address the reasons -- these threats without going to war, israel and the world will be more secure. so will the united states. my friends, as everyone here knows, the world is mourning the loss of a great leader right now, nelson mandela. mandela was a stranger to hate. he rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation. and he knew the future demands that we move beyond the past. just think of the lessons that he taught the world, which have
technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent...
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trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now will be for the attack of the drones and we may never get them because once surveillance from above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance drones a second thought. it was. very hard to take.
trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now will be for the attack of the drones and we may never get them because once surveillance from above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance...
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technology is changing how consumers are able to shop. so, for instance, it is no longer just around black friday. it is now what we call the cyber five. it started on thanksgiving day. where people could start shopping sitting on their couch, getting ready to eat turkey. they can start shopping on their smartphone or on their tablet or on their laptop. that continues throughout the holiday weekend. for that five-day period, we saw company-wide between ebay, paypal, stub hub and all of our properties, ebay enterprise, we saw a 96% increase in mobile commerce volume. >> that's incredible. i'm pretty happy because i got 50% of my shopping done. are you done? >> i am not quite done. i'm getting there. >> you have been busy preparing for us. now going into the holiday period, you guys were a little nervous. you said you had angst about the commerce market decelerating growth. how do you feel now? do you feel a bit more optimistic? >> we're cautiously optimistic. i can't comment anything during the quarter. >> right. >> but at that time, also
technology is changing how consumers are able to shop. so, for instance, it is no longer just around black friday. it is now what we call the cyber five. it started on thanksgiving day. where people could start shopping sitting on their couch, getting ready to eat turkey. they can start shopping on their smartphone or on their tablet or on their laptop. that continues throughout the holiday weekend. for that five-day period, we saw company-wide between ebay, paypal, stub hub and all of our...
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industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all of the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm they've introduced to the world can't be replicated by hobbyists these machines start at six hundred thousand and go up to a million dollars they need to be in industrial environments they require more electricity than is available in residential areas and it will be years before metal printers become available on the consumer market not exactly the world's first mini metal maker has already been created and with laser centering patents set to expire in february it's predicted that metal desktop printers will hit the consumer market before you know it as the world has learned the convenie
industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all of the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering to produce this browning nine hundred eleven pistol the three d. printed in metal gun has fired over one thousand rounds in the meantime solid concepts has manufactured its second nineteen eleven firearm solid concepts insists the stainless steel firearm...
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the technology is already on the tv, right? pimm fox spoke with the ceo of the company that is making this thing and reality. >> we have patented technology that is designed to project a laser on the field so that it can be seen by everyone in the stands, the players, and the coaches. and eventually, we hope to be able to replace the chains so that automatically, the referees can see if it is a first down line and it might have avoided the problem it had last night. >> why didn't they do this, or is it a long process they have to go through? >> i think it is a long process they have to go through. anytime there is no technology, companies that you are presenting to have to go through their due diligence. we are making sure we have conversations with various entities and we are taking their suggestions. and we are refining our product also. when they are ready, we will be ready. >> viewers are sitting at home watching on tv and they party got the technology, but why don't the rest of the players and the fans at the game have it?
the technology is already on the tv, right? pimm fox spoke with the ceo of the company that is making this thing and reality. >> we have patented technology that is designed to project a laser on the field so that it can be seen by everyone in the stands, the players, and the coaches. and eventually, we hope to be able to replace the chains so that automatically, the referees can see if it is a first down line and it might have avoided the problem it had last night. >> why didn't...
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they've controlled the diffusion of new technology. and they've been quite successful with supply controls in controlling the rates of increase in health-care spending, and keeping the levels of health-care spending down to about 8% or 9% of the gross domestic product. united states, we've taken a different approach, and we've done more demand-side controls. we've tried to make the consumer pay more, make the consumer environment more competitive, and those have been less successful in controlling health-care costs. but such controls are in themselves a form of rationing. mark laret: i don't think people have really wanted to know about the fact that there is rationing going on in the health-care system. i mean, many centers that provide liver transplants, for example, can only afford to do them if they're receiving enough compensation from whoever's paying the bills to keep the program going. these are very expensive programs. the nurses, the doctors, the blood products, the drugs, et cetera, are very expensive. and yet... most liver
they've controlled the diffusion of new technology. and they've been quite successful with supply controls in controlling the rates of increase in health-care spending, and keeping the levels of health-care spending down to about 8% or 9% of the gross domestic product. united states, we've taken a different approach, and we've done more demand-side controls. we've tried to make the consumer pay more, make the consumer environment more competitive, and those have been less successful in...